The Royals have had discussions with the Nationals about shortstop CJ Abrams and left-hander MacKenzie Gore, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports. Jarren Duran also continues to be a player of interest, as Passan writes that Kansas City is still considering the Red Sox outfielder after first being linked to Duran’s market prior to last summer’s trade deadline.
It is no secret that the Royals are looking to improve what has been arguably baseball’s least-productive outfield over the last couple of years. Between Boston’s crowded outfield and Kansas City’s numerous rotation options, the two teams seem like natural and logical trade partners, especially given how the Red Sox have continued to pursue starting pitching even after landing both Sonny Gray and Johan Oviedo. Likewise, the Royals have added Lane Thomas to their outfield mix, yet an everyday starter like Duran would be a much more clearcut upgrade.
Acquiring Gore would represent a fascinating pivot for K.C., and perhaps a step in a somewhat more convoluted path to obtaining outfielders. Gore would only add to the Royals’ rotation surplus, yet with Gore now in the mix as a front-of-the-rotation arm, Kansas City could be more open to sending a pitcher like Cole Ragans to the Red Sox in a hypothetical Duran deal. Ragans has been cited as perhaps the most logical fit for Duran, as Michael Wacha and Seth Lugo both recently signed extensions with the Royals, Kris Bubic is only a year removed from free agency, and the Royals’ array of younger arms might not quite move the needle enough to pry Duran (who is team-controlled through the 2028 season) out of Fenway Park.
Perhaps complicating this idea is the fact that the Red Sox almost surely have interest in Gore themselves. While the Sox haven’t been publicly linked to Gore’s market to date, their desire for frontline pitching and the fact that former Sox executive Paul Toboni is now Washington’s president of baseball operations makes it easy to connect the dots. The Nationals have gotten so much interest in Gore that Toboni undoubtedly has plenty of creative offers to consider, and there still isn’t any direct urgency to deal Gore since he is under arbitration control through 2027.
Toboni’s hiring represented a fresh start for a rebuild that seemed to have stalled out under former Nationals PBO Mike Rizzo. Washington hasn’t had a winning season since its 2019 World Series title year, yet even with impatience growing amongst District fans, the sense is that Toboni is more focused on adding more young talent than trying to contend. That could mean dealing away such top players (and trade chips) like Gore and Abrams, who were supposed to be cornerstones of the rebuild process when acquired in the 2022 Juan Soto trade.
Abrams is controlled through the 2028 season, so the Nationals have even less reason to trade the shortstop immediately than Gore. The Royals’ younger pitchers or more longer-term minor league prospects would likely have more appeal to the Nats than to a win-now team like the Red Sox, but Kansas City would have to pay a hefty price to extra Abrams given his team control and All-Star ceiling.
With that ceiling, however, comes a low floor. The last two seasons have seen Abrams excel in the first half only to tail off badly after the All-Star break. The lack of consistency also extends to Abrams’ splits, as the left-handed batter hasn’t been very productive against left-handed pitching. Defensively, Abrams is a mixed bag at best — the Outs Above Average metric has long hated his work at shortstop, while the Defensive Runs Saved metric has been more positive in general but graded Abrams as a -6 in 2025.
A move to second base might be in Abrams’ future anyway, and that would work for a Royals team that already has Bobby Witt Jr. entrenched at shortstop. Jonathan India is the incumbent at second base after K.C. agreed to a one-year, $8MM salary with India for 2026, which came as something of a surprise since India’s unimpressive 2025 season had made him a non-tender candidate. In the event that Abrams did land in Kansas City, the Royals could look to trade India or just relegate him to bench duty, as inefficient as that would be for a team with a limited payroll.

Well better than lane Thomas that’s for sure😂😂
If Lane is healthy he can be an asset.
920-Maybe as a 4th OF. Lane’s had one good half season since he’s been a major leaguer…and that was 3 years ago. Aside from that? He’s lucky to have gotten an mlb contract.
New ownership, same cheap Royals.
They will see in season if they are in contention, and bargain shop if they are.
A Witt injury and the season is lost.
What about this post makes you leave such an ignorant comment?
The post seems mostly correct.
How is druuu’s comment ignorant? You guys went 82-80 and finished 3rd in the division. Witt was worth between 7-8 WAR. Losing him would kill the offense.
@My- You know damn well he said it as swipe against a KC fan.
@Dolemite- Ok, but it’s still accurate, unfortunately.
Even with prime Witt they still werent good enough last year
Duran for Bubic or Cameron 1 for 1?
@Sad, As I recall The M’s had some decent players before the FINALLY made the PS. after 20+ years. you’re a one to talk. Or did you come up with your handle because the M’s emulate that Yanks and Dodgers.year in and year out?
@Dolemite- Uh, us Mariners fans understand the reality of the situation. We know we need to enjoy this while it lasts and the vast majority of us still expect to be let down. We’ve learned to not take it so personally. Sports are a lot more enjoyable when you step back and recognize that fans have zero control over the ultimate outcomes.
@MY Trust me I know. As life long Angels fan I hear about it everyday.. On here and On FB.
#1 Because we have Mike Trout.
#2 We have. Arte Moreno as our owner
#3 We HAD Ohtani.
#4 We play in the shadows of the Dodgers. The 2 teams are polar opposites. Thank God we won in 2002. when Disney owned the team.
Twinsies, myaccount! Sounds exactly like how “most” Padre fans go about our business down ‘ere. To a tee.
Sad: J. Duran, G. Weissert and D. Hamilton for C. Ragans?
@Druuuu-Jealousy is a ugly trait.
Most ignorant post of the day
Abrams to the outfield possibly?
I’m sure he’d play 2nd.
2B
Or not
Or maybe
Or could be.
2B
Was the reply we were looking for
Played a decent CF for awhile around “here”… he’d be fine in LF too. Barring future movement, I suggest he’d probably slot at 2B for the Royals.
Genuine question: What would the point be in getting Gore when they already have Ragans? Years?
To trade Ragans/ starting pitching for offense.
Because the Royals know they’ll have to trade a couple of starters to get the OF bats they need..and will need to fill at least one SP spot back.
The point would be if they did both trades, in which case Ragans goes to Boston for Duran, and then the Royals trade for Gore to replace him.
That is all hypothetical of course because i don’t really think the Royals pull off either trade, let alone both
That’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.. you trade away somebody who when healthy is your ace for somebody who has what two years of control?
Why wouldn’t the Red Sox just acquire Gore for themselves then?
It could make sense as a 3-team deal with Gore going to Boston, Duran to KC, and prospects from both teams going to DC.
Armaments…I wad going to post the same thing. Thst makes a lot of sense to me. Everybody gets what they want.
Ragans isn’t going anywhere. The Royals made that clear
As ShowMe and RonDarling said
They think the team with Gore + whatever hitter they can trade Reagans for is better than the team with Ragans and whatever hitter they could sign.
Abrams has elite speed and range, but his actual fielding and throws…eh.
Hitting is a lil sus too
then that’s a no way Jose on trading for him. we want gold glove caliber defense.
It’s been a couple relaxing months, but last time I looked at any charts CJ was in the top couple 2, 3 worst gloves at SS… and it was mostly his arm dragging the stats down.
What kind of trade package could the royals offer dc for gore that doesnt include ragans? Dont see how they could beat other teams offers.
Should just trade cameron for donovan and burleson. Or trade bergert and kolek. Or sign bader.
we just got bergert and Kolek last season (2025 season). Why would we trade them before we even have a full year with them?
Noah Cameron is a local kid. I don’t think JJ would trade the local kid.
To get an outfielder
Duran for Ragans i could possibly see, However i can’t see it being straight up because i don’t see the Royals just adding $8 millioj in salary. I could see the Royals wanting the Sox to take Jonathan India back as well to offset cost.
I don’t know what they have to trade for Abrams/Gore but i have to believe at least one of Ragans, Noah Cameron, or Jac Caglianone might have to be part of the return
Ragans is set to make ~4.6mil in 2026, so swapping for Duran would only be the Royals taking on about 3.4mil extra. But your idea about India seems more likely than them taking on any money, I agree. I wouldn’t mind the Sox giving India a look. Sort of a Vaughn Grissom replacement xD
Royals are one team with limited income that makes an effort to improve their team. Much respect. Other Reds fans (outside the altar worshippers) and Pirates fans probably agree.
Huh? The Reds are always very active, especially on the trade market.
Outside of one lucky year, Nick Krall’s moves have been largely suspect
Same could be said of the Royals, who are living off of a weak division and having drafted one of the best players on the planet by chance.
Krall does try, he just does it in the “quantity over quality” way. Remember a few years ago they brought in something like 20+ players on minor league contracts? If Castellini would actually open the wallet there are lots of players out there that would love to play for Tito. The Reds are definitely missing a golden opportunity
I would be more than ok with a deal of Duran + prospects for a deal that included Ragans & Jenson.
It’ll be something more like flipping Gore and someone else, definitely not Jensen as the Royals don’t have any other options at this point to handle catcher whey Perez is DHing.
The Royals emphatically said Ragans isn’t going anywhere. They aren’t trading away their best pitcher when they are trying to win. Possibly Gore, Bubic(or someone like Bergert) and a prospect for Duran, I would guess.
KC should be looking elsewhere. Doubt they generate any momentum w those teams and players.
we don’t need Gore. And what was the point in reaching arbitration with Jonathan India $8 million if you would trade for CJ Abrams.?
JJ already said he would not be trading Cole
You could have just stopped at “what was the point in reaching arbitration with Jonathan India $8 million?”
India doesn’t really hit or field, so unless he’s learning to pitch this offseason, it’s not really clear what the money is for.
They aren’t trading Jensen and Ragans is worth more than just Duran. The Red Sox would have to include more.
Other way around. Duran is a 4.7 bWAR player with three years of control at a high leverage position. Ragans is a talented but constantly hurt pitcher with one full season in his whole career.
Royals would have to add.
Lol. Ok. What’s worth more an ace or an outfielder one step away from being a platoon guy?
Constantly hurt? He just started his career.
Pagans for Duran is about as fair as a trade could be. Anyone saying one is way more valuable than the other is being silly.
It’s looking like a three-way deal is in the works. Abrams and Duran to KC, Gore to Boston, and young controllable pitching (Cameron/Bergert), India and another prospect from Boston to Washington.
I would do this in a heartbeat. Washington would not
I don’t think Boston does it either. Gore is overrated in my view. Ragans I’d love to see in a Sox uniform in 26.
Sink or swim moment. A big 3-team trade involving these names will open or close the royals window of contention.
3 team trade (omit Abrams altogether)?
Royals: Duran, Gore
RSox: Ragans
Nats: Cameron, prospect from KC and Boston
I would absolutely love to see the Red Sox turn Duran into Ragans, but it will almost certainly take more than just Duran to get him from KC. I feel like they’ll demand at least another young pitcher (Tolle? Perales?). This is another reason I’m surprised that they traded Garcia for Oviedo. Garcia could have been a nice sweetener to add in a deal for Ragans.
I thought the same thing. Duran, one of the young pitchers and Garcia for Ragans.
Abrams & Gore for Caglianone & Lugo
And Perez
If KC trades away Ragans for Duran, their FO deserves to be run out of town by angry citizens with pitchforks.
He could run right to Boston!
A team like KC can never have a hitter as good as India on the bench. It’s GM malpractice. It’s for teams like the Dodgers to have that kind of bench depth. Teams like KC must have their best hitters in the lineup. Or they need to get him lots of Spring reps in probably LF.
Is India a good hitter? Only two seasons ever with a wRC+ over 100 and his best season was 5 years ago.
He seems like a decidedly league average / bench level bat
fangraphs.com/players/jonathan-india/21523/stats?p…
These are not happening; Royals acquiring Duran or signing a distressed Avy Garcia, possible. They should convert a SP into an infielder but Cards are asking too much for Donovan. Maybe Kolek for McNeill? Who knows with these guys?